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Jamie Carragher Pulled Up by Micah Richards and Daniel Sturridge over AFCON

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Micah Richards and Daniel Sturridge were quick to correct Jamie Carragher after the Liverpool icon made an Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) error in the Sky Sports studio following Liverpool’s 2-0 victory over Manchester City. The Reds came a huge step closer to sealing their second Premier League title on Sunday with a strong performance at the Etihad Stadium, increasing their advantage over Arsenal to 11 points with 11 games remaining.

In an excellent first half, Mohamed Salah and Dominik Szoboszlai both scored, with the Egyptian star scoring and assisting for the 11th time this season. That achievement matched a record previously held solely by Lionel Messi, making Salah the focus of post-game comments.



As the discourse concentrated on Salah, his future became an unavoidable topic. The 32-year-old has yet to sign a new contract at Anfield, and his current agreement is slated to expire in June, leaving him free to discuss a transfer elsewhere. Former Liverpool forward Daniel Sturridge stated that Salah’s objective is to become “the best in the world,” but for Carragher, one specific impediment stood in his way – a notion that has since been challenged.


Jamie Carragher Slammed For AFCON Comment

The former Reds’ defender suggested AFCON isn’t as big as other competitions

“I think the problem (is) the fact he’s with Egypt, and he’s probably not playing in the major tournaments as such, or maybe got a great chance of winning, I think it’s either the Champions League or the major tournament,” Carragher said regarding Salah’s chances for the Ballon However, Carragher was swiftly chastised on social media for not adding the Africa Cup of Nations as a’major tournament’.

Salah has never won the African continental title, although he has finished second twice: in 2017 and 2021. Furthermore, the Pharaohs are the most successful team in the competition’s history, having won an incredible seven titles, and will have the opportunity to win their eighth crown at the end of 2025. In response to Carragher’s remarks, both Sturridge and Richards defended the competition.

“Just to clarify, AFCON is a major tournament because many people are at home saying, ‘They aren’t taking it seriously.'” AFCON is a significant competition, just so you know,” Richards stated, before Sturridge butted in (see entire exchange below):

“It is a fact. It’s a fact. It’s a fact. If you win the Euros or the Copa America, it’s considered huge, therefore the AFCON is comparable.”

The conversation immediately gained traction online. “I’m happy Micah and Sturridge emphasised the importance of AFCON there. “Carragher should be ashamed of that comment,” one X (Twitter) user wrote. “They have no right to discredit an African competition there, it’s disgustingly hard to win and football legends have struggled there.” Meanwhile, another person said, “Big up Micah.” Daniel Sturridge deserves praise as well. I admire them for speaking up and preventing the problem from spreading. AFCON deserves to be respected, and they did their part by declaring so, despite their co-host’s blasé attitude.”

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Salah’s enormous qualities, however, were unquestionable. The winger currently has 30 goals and 21 assists in 38 games across all competitions. With Liverpool in the League Cup final against Newcastle next month, among the favourites for the Champions League alongside Real Madrid, and a Premier League runaway, he has every right to be a contender for the Ballon d’Or in October.




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